Comments on: Synastry Studies: The Fixed Cross and the Urge to Merge (Part One)http://theinnerwheel.com/2010/08/26/synastry-studies-the-fixed-cross-and-the-urge-to-merge-part-one/
Astrology with Dawn BodrogiWed, 23 Nov 2016 20:26:33 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1By: Dawn Bodrogihttp://theinnerwheel.com/2010/08/26/synastry-studies-the-fixed-cross-and-the-urge-to-merge-part-one/#comment-955
Sat, 07 May 2011 16:23:13 +0000http://theinnerwheel.com/?p=1627#comment-955Yes, if the houses are not all mutable, then obviously you don’t have a double Jupiter, double Mercury influence.

A conjunction with a mid-point is not the same as a conjunction with a planet, no matter how influential the midpoint is. Although midpoints are powerful conduits, these are two different things entirely. The midpoint of Mars and Pluto is influential if Scorpio is on one of the angles. But it doesn’t carry the same gravitas as a conjunction to a planet.

Thank you so much for the reply. just one more doubt if you don,t mind. You said about a double jupiter, double mercury emphasis in a mutable angle position chart?

If the chart has unequal house positions (Placibus i think) then wouldn’t the above arrangement not apply? Because i have seen charts in astrotheme where a sagittarius rising has aries IC.

And relating to my earlier query ( thanks again), with a scorpio rising, would a synastric conjunction with the mid-point of mars and pluto be interpreted as a conjunction with the ruler of the chart? (same with oppositions?)

Thanking You,

Arun

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Mon, 02 May 2011 15:16:30 +0000http://theinnerwheel.com/?p=1627#comment-935The old rulers don’t matter more, but I do use them in interpreting a chart. Often, the new ruler will give you the ‘big picture’ problem where the old ruler will provide the detail. Sometimes it’s good to consult Jupiter if Neptune really confuses you, or Saturn when Uranus seem inaccessible. Mars and Pluto are definitely buddies; Pluto calls the shots and Mars does his bidding in the here and now.
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Mon, 02 May 2011 10:04:19 +0000http://theinnerwheel.com/?p=1627#comment-933Dear Dawn,

Do old rulers matter more than new rulers in synastry connections? i read you said they are the planets we access in everyday life?

Thanks in advance.

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Thu, 04 Nov 2010 23:30:15 +0000http://theinnerwheel.com/?p=1627#comment-709I just discovered your blog, this is the first article I’ve read – you are an amazing writer! thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with us…. many blessings
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Sat, 28 Aug 2010 12:39:09 +0000http://theinnerwheel.com/?p=1627#comment-708Thanks–this is very interesting–it touches on so many themes in my life being governed by the peculiarities of my chart. The synastry is super helpful too. (i wish you could see my chart and that of my exhusband! You might think you were writing my life up there…)
Your work on this log is much appreciated!
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